Answer by LawrenceC for Chat to or chat with?
Chat to X can be used if:X is plural and you're describing a habitual activity.X is plural and you mean chat in a "broadcast information to everyone" sense (this is where you'd say something but not...
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I think this is dialectal.When I search the British National Corpus (BNC), I find that strings like chatting to are quite common. In fact, chatting to is more common than chatting with in the BNC!...
View ArticleAnswer by Jay for Chat to or chat with?
I'm hard pressed to think of any case where I have heard a fluent English speaker say "chat to". It's always "chat with". Indeed, even the small number of occurrences that @inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M turned up on...
View ArticleAnswer by M.A.R. for Chat to or chat with?
Short answer:Well. . .Why not follow the "crowd"?Long(er) answer:As long as chat to/with is concerned, chat with is way more common. This might get a little bit complicated and confusing, as I attempt...
View ArticleAnswer by DRF for Chat to or chat with?
I couldn't find any authoritative source giving "chat with" as an example, but it is in my experience the more commonly used form in the US at least. Both of forms imply a two-way conversation though...
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I named my app like Like-minded - find and chat with people having similar interestsOxford dictionary says chat goes with to preposition. But I learnt in school that if communication can described...
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